Pages 1-82 (December 2012) Printer-friendly version Contextual Behavioral Science: Creating a science more adequate to the challenge of the human condition Acceptance-based exposure therapy for public speaking anxiety Consilience: Making contextual behavioral science part of the United Ivory Archipelago Crying Babies Holding on to our functional roots when exploring new intellectual islands: A voyage through implicit cognition research Modelling the direct and indirect effects of thought suppression on personal choice Psychological flexibility and self-concealment as predictors of disordered eating symptoms The Drexel defusion scale: A new measure of experiential distancing Book traversal links for Volume 1, Issues 1-2 (December 2012) 2012 - Volume 1 Up Contextual Behavioral Science: Creating a science more adequate to the challenge of the human condition